That Lofton game ... '95 I was the first of my buddies to have his own apartment. Had like 30 dudes jammed into my shitty little 1 bedroom glorified efficiency suite apartment in Euclid for that game. Great memories.

"It's like dating a woman who hates you so much she will never break up with you, even if you burn down the house every single autumn." ~ Chuck Klosterman on Browns fans relationship with the Browns

Completely off the top of my head (so I reserve the right to change this):Tony Pena game against Boston in the '95 playoffsCanadian Soldiers in '07 (best live baseball game I've ever attended)Comeback game against Seattle bullpen in the '01 regular seasonMarquis Grissom missed SAC bunt game in the '97 ALCS against Baltimore

Temtping to put the 22-0 or whatever whitewashing of the Yankees up there, just because. There are a couple other classic playoff games in there, like game 6 against Marlins in '97 with Vizquel's game saving webgem, and that Nagy/Mussina game against the Yankees, but all of them end up with the same result in the end. Which makes it all the more sad that I have goosebumps here sitting and thinking about them.

You cannot help men permanently by doing for them what they could and should do for themselves-----Abe Lincoln

Let me tell you, if any of you douchebag empty headed stuffed suit nanny politicians tries to fuck with my bacon, I’m going after you like a crazed chimpanzee on bath salts. -----Lars

1941 Joe DiMaggio extends hitting streak at League Park, then has it stopped at the Stadium the next day

1949 Bill Veeck makes a big show of bringing the fan down from his perch in a tent up on a pole - the fan had stayed up there for weeks in the hopes it would spur the Indians to a repeat pennant

ALso, the pennant-burying ceremony Veeck had.

The League Park game on the day the catchers caught balls thrown from the Terminal Tower, with footage of both.

1979 Earl Weaver argues with the ump over a rule. He's booed. He goes and gets the rulebook, brings it out and tears it up and tosses the confetti. Keeps arguing and when the grounds crew comes to pick up the pieces, he beats them to it, picks up the pieces, tears them into tinier pieces and throws them in the air. The crowd cheers! I was there for that one.

1938 Johnny Allen was a good veteran starting pitcher, with Harder and a young Feller. Allen was mean. Had a torn sleeve and the opposing team complained it was distracting. Big controversy. The shirt ended up in the hands of a Public Square dept store, which displayed it on a mannequin in the window.